Moderated by H. Leedom Lefferts, Jr.. William McPherson begins by talking about a movie, The Exorcist. McPherson explains that the popularity of the movie and novel means something; indicates a reaction against idealism. Christopher Cory talks about how the popularity of the exorcist is an expression of compassion fatigue. Edwin Casebeer then explains the variation of a quote and discusses whether people are pondering the devil as a reality. Casebeer states that people are turning towards a myth to be horrified because of the activity of rationalists.
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Moderated by H. Leedom Lefferts, Jr.. William McPherson begins by talking about a movie, The Exorcist. McPherson explains that the popularity of the movie and novel means something; indicates a reaction against idealism. Christopher Cory talks about how the popularity of the exorcist is an expression of compassion fatigue. Edwin Casebeer then explains the variation of a quote and discusses whether people are pondering the devil as a reality. Casebeer states that people are turning towards a myth to be horrified because of the activity of rationalists.
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